Elsewhere on the World-Wide Web

Tests, quizzes, applications, networking, groups, etc.
Free Republic -- What can I say?
I like to take the Busheviks' crap and feed it back to 'em. Take a look at my
new Free Republic profile. (See also these pages --
here and
here.)
Hi5 -- Trying it out for now. Haven't done much there.
Live Journal -- My Live Journal handle for commenting on other peoples' blogs there.


Haven't done much there, as they charge you to read your incoming messages.

I've been involved with a few Meetup.com groups, and been to quite a few meetups. Recently I've pared down my membership by unsubscribing from a few groups. Here's the link to
my political stuff there.

Lets you link all your profiles together, all in one spot (without knowing HTML). Well, most of your profiles -- see
my hCard there for an example.

I first found out about it from following a link back in November, 2004. This was my real start in the social-networking field. I've been there ever since, but am reconsidering that.

MyYearbook is sort of a bastard child of Myspace and Facebook -- the layout is similar to Myspace's, and the news feed part is like Facebook's.

Interesting surveys and tests.
Omnishare -- I was a reader of
OMNI magazine when I was in junior and senior high school. While
Omni had the same sort of edgy, pro-technology style that
Wired does today,
Omni was willing to take on subjects that
Wired wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole -- the paranormal (UFOs, ESP, for example) or far-future stuff (
Wired is more concerned with the present and immediate future.). I'm wondering if a revival of
Omni is possible.

For those of you with your minds in the gutter. (Passion.com handles are also good for adultfriendfinder.com and xmatch.com -- they're all the same company, along with Alt.com and Friendfinder.com.
Alt.com is for exploring aspects of
BDSM.)

I found this one as an advertisement in the Albuquerque Journal. Another outfit that charges you to read your incoming messages.


List the books you've read, and post reviews.

Trying it out for now.

Trying it out for now.
Witchvox -- "Officially" I'm an
apatheist since
religion and I don't get along well, but if I had to pick one religion over all others, it would most likely be
Wicca -- it seems to be the most self-consistent. That, and I'm not big on ritual and ceremony -- I spent enough time standing around in formations while in the Army Reserve and National Guard. Nor am I big on deities. (But I do have some paperwork from the Universal Life Church ordaining me as a minister . . .)

Who DOESN'T have a Yahoo profile these days?! I have a Yahoo list that serves as my email blog -- most of what I write as email will be BCC'ed to there --
Mike's Place -- stop on by and check it out. The
Links and
Messages sections there will be publicly accessible -- the rest of it (Files and Photos) Yahoo won't let me make the rest that way.

Post reviews of restaurants and venues.

I found out about this one from a
blog posting on
Tom Knapp's site. Yuwie claims to pay you for setting up a social-networking site and getting people to view it. So I figured "What the hell -- why not?"

Trying it out for now -- haven't done much there.
My profiles on Ning.com sites --

I'm the acting defacto HMFIC of the
Boston Tea Party of New Mexico [BTPNM]
My page on the
Boston Tea Party's national ning.com page.

My page on the
Bureaucrash site.
http://extropians.ning.com/profile/mikewb1971lpofnm.ning.com -- The ning site that I set up for the
Libertarian Party of New Mexico.


My page at the
New Mexico Liberty. New Mexico Liberty is sponsored by the
Rio Grande Foundation as an online version of a town square.